tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14054497Brooks: We have paid police for information in the pastIt was in 2003, when Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks (then Rebekah Wade), gave evidence to a parliamentary inquiry into the press and privacy, that the question of police payments by journalists first hit the headlines.2011-07-06T16:23:06Z
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blockedtag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:advert:mediaAsset:14054497tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:ident:news:video:640x360tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:mediaAsset:14054497tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:8161283Coulson: 'I never condoned hacking'Former News of the World Editor Andy Coulson has been giving evidence to MPs over allegations the newspaper hacked into phone calls, and denied he had "condoned" the practice.tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14046879News International 'know who was involved'BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson explained that News International now know who "sanctioned and commissioned" the hacking of Milly Dowler's mobile phone.